A massive data leak has exposed over 183 million email passwords, including millions linked to Gmail accounts. The 3.5-terabyte trove contains 23 billion login records from infostealer malware, with 16.4 million previously uncompromised accounts. Google denies a direct hack but warns of possible credential stuffing attacks if passwords are reused.
Experts warn of a major credential dump containing billions of login records obtained through malware and phishing scams. Google denies a direct hack on Gmail but acknowledges the leak. Users are urged to update their passwords and avoid reusing them to prevent potential compromise of their accounts.
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